NORMAN, Okla. (seminoles.com) – Florida State freshmen Frida Kinhult and Amelia Williamson are tied for 16th in the individual standings, and the No. 15 Florida State women’s golf team is tied for sixth place in the team standings with one round remaining to be played in the Schooner Fall Classic at the Belmar Golf Club. Williamson led the Seminoles with a career-low 69 in the second round. Florida State begins Sunday’s final round looking to earn its second consecutive top-five team finish during its four-match fall season.

Florida State played its second consecutive team round at even par or better and will look to move up the leader board during the final 18 holes. Kinhult is looking to earn her second consecutive top-15 individual finish while Williamson is looking to finish in the top-15 of the individual standings in her first career appearance for the Seminoles.

No. 2 ranked Alabama is in first place in the team standings and holds a 10-stroke lead over Texas. The Crimson Tide carded a tournament record 262 (22 strokes under par) in the second round to take the team lead over the Longhorns. Jiwon Jeon of Alabama is in first place in the individual standings after carding a career-low 64 in the second round. She has a two-round total of 130 and a one shot lead over teammate Lauren Stephenson in the race for the individual championship.

“We put together and lot of pars today and didn’t make and many putts as we needed to,” said Head Coach Any Bond. “We have another day tomorrow to play well and move up the leader boards. Our goal is to learn something every day and we did that today. I was very happy for Amelia, who put together another solid round.”

Williamson carded a 2 under par 69 and has a two round total of 139. She carded a 1 under par score of 70 in the first round and has nine birdies in the first two rounds of her collegiate career. Williamson carded birdies on two of her first six holes to move under par for the remainder of the day. She closed the round with two birdies on her last five holes – including her fifth birdie of the day on hole No. 18 – to finish with her first career score in the 60’s.

“I did the basics just right today,” said Williamson. “I’ve been solid ball striking both days now. The first round I recovered well and minimized my errors. Today my errors came from two silly 3-putts. I hit 16 fairways and 15 greens which given the conditions was good. I stayed patient and am excited to see what my game has in store for me tomorrow.”

Williamson was two strokes under par on her final 13 holes of the afternoon.

Kinhult continued to play stellar golf in her first season as a Seminole. She carded a 1 over par score of 72 and has a two-round total of 139 after carding a 4 under or score of 67 in Friday’s first round. Kinhult totaled three birdies in the second round and leads the Seminoles with 10 total birdies in the first two rounds.

Freshman Beatrice Wallin is in a tie for 23rd place in the individual standings with a two-round total of 140. She carded a 1 over par score of 72 and has now scored three of her first four collegiate rounds under par. Wallin scored three birdies in the second round and was 2 under par on her final 10 holes of the afternoon. She begins play in the final round looking to earn her second consecutive top-20 finish.

Florida State All-American Amanda Doherty shot a 74 in the second round while sophomore Kathleen Sumner earned an even par 71 over the course of the second 18 holes. Doherty improved on her first round score by three strokes while Sumner was nine strokes better in the second round as compared to her first round.

Florida State will play with Clemson and Oregon in Sunday’s final round. The Seminoles begin play on Sunday at 9:30 (ET).